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Sunbeam Tiger 260 Sew/iron On Patch Badge Emblem Embroidered Alpine Racing Car on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
Two "High Quality" Patches
Brand:After Market Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Make:After Market Manufacturer Part Number:None UPC:Does not apply

This auction is for two patches. The measurements are 2-1/8w x 4inL or 5-1/2cm x 10cm and a 1.5 x 4. Sew on patches for best results. iron glue does not hold well. Super Fast Shipping; Email me if you have any questions and let me know if you need more patches than what's listed;-)

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